By Eve BateyPublished November 10th 2006 in San Francisco Chronicle Blog

The San Francisco Board of Elections has posted the ranked choice
voting results for Districts Four and Six (Districts Two, Eight, and 10
had clear majority leaders, thus going to RCV was unnecessary).

And the leaders? In District Four, Ed Jew. Charlie Goodyear reports:

Jew
secured a 52 percent majority, capturing 7670 votes out of a total of
14716 eligible ballots in San Francisco's District Four after the
results of the city's ranked-choice voting were announced. Although Jew
had been trailing behind businessman Ron Dudum, he surged into the lead
thanks to hundreds voters who listed him as their second choice on
ballots cast for third and fourth-place finishers Jaynry Mak and Doug
Chan.

In District Six, incumbent Supervisor Chris Daly retained his seat, with just over 50% of the vote.